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    Trina Hahnemann & Claire Hartten come by to talk about Danish cooking, composting & Scandinavian recipes.
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    Let's Eat In Introduction: Composting & Cooking In Denmark (16:27)

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    Cathy Erway, Let's Eat In, Heritage Radio Network, Tekserve, www.tekserve.com, Jack Inslee, Jimmy's No 43, Copenhagen, Denmark, The Nordic Diet, Anne Saxelby, Saxelby Cheesemongers, Jimmy Carbone, Union Square Green Market, Trina Hahnemann, Kerry Trueman, trasnforming the roof of the Essex Street market, composting, pig pen, Vienna is up to 40% composting, Dirt Cafe Project, eco systems, garden scraps, cooking in Denmark, you can't work in a kitchen in Denmark without windows and sunlight, regulations, it's easy to control a small country, Scandanavia, strawberries,

    Scandanavian Cooking & Rye Bread (15:24)

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    The Scandinavian Cookbook, open sandwiches, marinated herring, open faced sandwiches, there is no brunch in Denmark, working class meals, sourdough starter, rye bread, healthy bread on poor quality flour, vitamin K, protein, whole grain, Claudia Keel, rising glutton sensitivities, oyster shell collection, Slow Food Copenhagen, Dirt Cafe Project, mapping, romantic foods, best date food?, lobster and gnocchi in chili sauce with a glass of champagne, Mike Osinsky, oysters, sushi, The Three Chimneys Restaurant, http://trinahahnemann.com, Smørrebrød, www.dirtcafe.com,


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